"It's something far added basic (than movies). My book 'A Taste Of Life' will abide all my movies. It's my account of my endure canicule with the animation of my activity U.G. Krishnamurthy. This is by far the best plan I've anytime done in my life. It's the a lot of naked announcement of my heart. It's traveling to be a shocker," Bhatt told IANS.
The book hits food at the end of May.
"It tears down the angelic account of the animal race. It stares brave into the face of death. And it celebrates life," said the administrator who has taken a breach from administration and announcement adolescent talents through his assembly abode Vishesh Films.
Speaking about the end of his career as a director, Bhatt said: "The page has turned. Chances of me administering addition blur are about nil. I now wish to watch the adolescent admiral in our assembly abode accomplish films. When you advise the young, you blow the future. Some humans accept said I ghost-directed our latest assembly 'Jashn'. The blur is the abstraction of the co-directors Raksha and Husain. It is arbitrary to band them of the credit."
Some of his best films as administrator are "Saransh", "Naam", "Daddy", "Aashiqui", "Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin", "Sadak", "Sir" and "Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke".
Bhatt's endure authoritative adventure was Jackie Shroff and Sanjay Dutt starrer "Kartoos" (1999). He insists that he hasn't accustomed up on creativity.
Right now he is aflame about the absolution of his book.
"It's not as admitting I've accustomed up on creativity. I'm now added agilely affianced with the beck of activity than anytime before. Like the annual that blooms, gives its aroma and again fades away, I'm aswell affective on. As a artistic artisan I'm appropriate now a lot of aflame about my book," he said.